s wm uf v PENN TODAY BEGINS CLOSINGEXERCISES Dental Alumni Society Holds Its Annual Meeting Din ners for Tonight BASEBALL AND RACES Commrncrmcnt Wrek of the Vn- Tfwltr of i,pnn,.vlvnn,n nPrnc,l tn,lny at 0:3" wlicn Hip Dontnl Alumni So f!fjt held lt nnnunl meeting in (,( Evnn.i Dentnl Institute nt Fortieth ,nd Spruce otreotx. The remainder n( todnv and tomorrow will be tnfccn up si meetlnRi nnd reunion of the various ,u,ns nnd nlumni nssoclnttons, In riwIlnR Attendance nf the University ,.f I'ennsvlvnnla vs. Dartmouth linje 1,11 en me tomorrow afternoon, nt which line three npccinl races will he tun off nn attempt to lower present world' J!ris "or the 300, COO nnd 1000 yard rUntth todnv nnd tomorrow arc Alumnt Pflj-s nnd will be filled with various entertainments. To Hold Annual Dinner fitfO tnniEht the. Dentnl Alumni i Recietv will hold its nnnunl dinner In the Ailelpid Hotel, nnd there will be n com bined meeting and dinner of the nlumni rf the Cnllojse nnd "Wharton School In Houston Hall, where them will nlo ,e nn exhibition of sculpture by Dr. 15 Tnit MeKeiusle. After the dinner there will be nddreen by Dr. .Tosioh II ' rennininii. nrtlnjr provost: Dr. .T. 'Nnrmnn Henry, president of the (icn- lirnl Alumni Society. I.nzare Mllner, r.n alumnus, who will speak on "The J'hlllpplnes of Today." nnd T. liedn. n ,!onanee student of the sraduntinR .class, nnd who will speak on "Intcrnn fienallun In I.enrninc" Tlieru will also he n movie nnd smoker with n series ef films devoted to the Philippine l(inds, tnken under the direction of th University Museum. William O. Miller. trenurer of the University, Is chairman of the Committee on Arrange menls. The program for tomorrow will open nt 'J o'clock. Tim nlumni will gather by rlnes at designated spots in the ilormitoric. At J:"0 thev will pnrndc lij rfnes to Urnnklin Field for the f'nno nt .". o'clock between I'ennsylvnnin ami Dartmouth. The nnrndo will be a feature of the dnv. end) cdnvs pre tenting sonic novelty In the way of cos tuming or freak. , Special Knees Ppeclal rnces will be held in connec tion with the bnsclmll cnnic. It bring planned to run (iff one rni e bofom the game one at the end of the fifth inning and one nt the cloe of the gnnie. The object of the races is to lower tlip rcc erils for the .'100-ynrd dnh nml the (H)O and lOOrt jnrd runs. They will be open to all college anil registered A. A. U. athletes, but it is believed the Uni versity trnek team bus three men in the persons of Hob Mnxnm. Farl Eby and Larry Ilrown who ran- lower the rreent records in their respective events. Follow ing the ball EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 r- La Salle Honor Boy - - W '- ' '''WmyMsmmmmn. VINCRNT MOKANZ La Sullo t'olloge hoy, who won a Howard scholarship CHELTENHAM HIGH E SIXTY TO GRADUAT Dr. C. F. Cartwright to Speaker at Exercises in Elkins Park Be CLASS EVENLY DIVIDED game nml there wir, tie a nnrade hack to the mind- tangle of the dormitories, where the tin drrgrnduntes will put on a Cromiex -ir-( us and cnrnivnl at ." o'clock. At (i:!IO dinner will he served in the open nir. which will bo followed by performnucev ef the combined musical clubs anil the Mak nnd AVIg Club. fluidity at 11 o'clock the Uev. Alex ander MncColl will preach to the grad uating clns at the Second I'roslii terinn Chuicli. Twent? -second nnd Walnut rtrret Mnmluv evening nt S o'clock the nnnunl meeting of the Engineering Alumni Society will be held in the En piaeermg School Muilding. The Krnd iiating .lass will bold its ,.nvs lv ex- crrvs rm lucilny. and wedueodnv b Coiiuneiicdiieut Dnv. GRADUATE AT M00REST0WN Dr. r. T rnrtwrlght. of Pittsburgh, will address the graduating clnss of the Cheltenham Township High School nt the commencement to bo held nt Elkins Park today. The graduates nre representative of many well-known Philadelphia, families living in the Old Yo.rk rond suburbs. The class numbers lt,v nnd is nlmost evenly divided -- thirty-one young women, twenty-nine, young men. Thev nrn: Miss Margaret l'.inNong. of Elkins Park: Alis Aline Hotline, of Ash bourne: .Miss Elnn Headling. of Chel tenham: Misi Alice Herk. of Oak Lane: Miss Lillian Hreisiirher. of Orehtnd ; MIms Elizabeth Hroadhead. of Chel teuhiin.Miss Dorothy Ilrnniii. of (Hen side: Mis Margaret Cnry. of Melrose Park: Miss Evcljn Cndwnll::der, of O.ik Lane; Mis Huth (iclirnne, of Cheltenham : Miss Agues Dinwiddle, of (Slcnside: MIn Mary (iodschnll. of Chestnut Hill: Miss Hebecen Hnllowcll. of Ogonrz ; Mls Elizabeth Helming, of Ashbourne; Miss Eliznheth Holdsworth of Wyneote; Miss Hester Hunsberger. of North Wales, Miss .lime .Inrdnn, of Clenside: Miss Dora livenstein, of .Tenkintown : Miss Edna T.inns. of lOgontz: Miss Mildred Miller, of Mel- rnceslrose Park: Miss Murtha Hhoads. of Nine Are Given Diplomas by Friends' High School i'I,1''1. "f ,"" """ graduated last JWit by the Moorestown Friends' Htcj wnool. This was the fust ,.1immr.,,n. ni since coiisoinialion of tli irwinis Hlnio s here nst full ine cinss w1s nililres.cd b Paul M liernui i:ins were i end hv W. Hogcr t TfM l.lirabcth Wnltmi and S. Iobinon losle Other graduates are Archibald ;. ims.il. living liollingshead, Mnrthn t liuu. Limb I). Llppincolt. Dorolln Jlliltlletoii ami Anna E. Powell. ; l.mier llarreti. piiucipnl of the school. iTcrni,.,! tl( diplomns. North Wales; Miss Clara Hoth. of Cilcnside; Mls Knthryn Shields, of (ilenside; Allss Mnrlnn Stevens, of Wymote: Miss Clnrn Shields, of (ilen side ; Mjss Amelin Strnkay. of Olen side; Miss Florence Sinner, of Ogontz. : Miss Miriam Treffinger, of Wyneote; Miss Aimn Welsh, of Cheltenham; Miss Anna Wright, of Hockledge. : II Frances Vnnderherschcn, of Melrose Park. Powers Ayres, of lelrose Park : Knynioml Hlesslng. of Elkins I'nrk ; Morris riiiuii. of Ashbourne; Raymond Hounds, of I,n Mott ; Allen Cicssninn. of Orelnnd: Leightou Callow, of tSlen- side; Elliott Dallas, of .lenkintown ; will nrl Uaiinertli. nt Asliliourne ; iierherl ' Deuel, of Hocklcdge; Ellwood Deerlng, or Cheltenham: Leslie 1 ell. of Ash bourne: Robert (iiirdner. of (ilenside; Elmer (inrrctl. - of Wjneotc; Walter (iiitcs, of Melrose Park; Clnrence Kill lenbnch, of Melrose Park: Hussell Kuitz. of Elkins Park" Nelson Lough cry, of Melrose Park . Alfred l.owr.x . of (ilenside; Etnest MrCaiui. of ( Ilenside ; .lames Maslnnd. of Elkins Park; David Holisnn. of 1, allium Park: Austin (W i Sirms. of La Mott: Kenton Sprunnce. I ui tt.Miiiiu'; iicriM'ri r('niii, tn nei- tenhaiii ; I'dwnrdSi liiuilt. of ibnsid Farraii Spier, of .lenkintnw n : Douclnss W. Wells, of (ilenside; Emerson Wen stiom. of Fort Wnshington. and Ken neth Young, of (ilenside. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT he .Municipal Kami will piny to night at I'rond street and Moore streets. between Morris Morning 'Hie n-seinhh of the Itclmont Publie J'cnnnl I-..i t v lirst and Itrown Mieets inler the direction of Mi-.. .;s,, 'utz. znp a ronierl at the school Ml mormng, beginninc at !l oVI.n.l. I he h,-.i sroup of songs is f',m ' (Innesi Moihrr tinoso Rh.Mnes." and I tiif second gionp jN taken from n J.ner u, Damnscis." Enoch Pcnrso,,. mm " l!"s1'' '" lh" I'hillldelphiii I Plane schools, wn, prcscul. togeiher ltli other piomineni school bllicials LA SALLE COLLEGE HOLDS EXERCISES Cardinal Dougherty Presides at 54th Commencement and Addresses Graduates 53 ARE GIVEN DIPLOMAS ( nrdlnn Dougherty presided nt the itrty-foiirth commencement exercises of La SnJIc College, nt Mercantile Hnll, nrond street nhovc Master, this morn ing. Preceding the presentation of the diplomas a reception was given to the sorilinnl by the faculty and students. The program of the commencement included nn oratorical contest, the participants being Mnrtiti Powers 'ii wno spone on "Propaganda": Mncent Augustine Qulnn, on "Irelnnd a Nation." nnd Vincent Joseph Mornnz. on ".rnmes Cardinal (iibbons." roiiowing ttio contest nddresses of iriDiuc io tun cardinal were made hv .1. Hussell Cullcn, on behalf of th'e students, Francis. A, McCarron, on be half of the nlumni, nnd the Rev. "roiiier Kichnrd on behnlf of the v.urisian uroiiicrs. After the nwnrdlng of the diplomas and prizes, the Cardinal addressed the graduates, urging upon them the im portance of the new btcp in life they arc about to make. The graduates nre: rr-i-.Mvdicnl ModcMuj W. DuchrU, Urn mnml J. McUrnth Iilith Krliool Kranels Alosl llnrrett. Joseph Alovsliis llrrnnnn, KranHn Jmc i.Ki1""ni'1 r'r Alfonso Cnllnhnn. Wllllnin I'hlllp Cnrlln. Jnmrs Jiutpli KrtmunJ Cnl bIirh, .In mo, Alovslus Csrr. Krmino TH77.I0 1 rim. .loreph Henry Collins. Clorgp AdHms isnclnll. Alplionsus Ichnn. Matthew lenatlus Kdelman. J,eonnrl Frsncls Perrv. rharle Tntrlck anllnxhcr, Thnmns Tranc'ls Grimes. William Clare hambrose, arr Hajilt, James Alphonsus r,ehman John Kdward McQovern. James Patrick Mrfliirk. '""'J Townend nobcrts. I'rancls Anthnnj atronlKln. Jamea ThnmAa Sulllvnn, Joseph I.eo Tame, William Joseph Walsh. Intent Idchard White. Joseph Francis White School of Commerce Alexander Peter Antal, Francis Xavicr Ilnvle. Alvln Tlinrles Lnnnon. John Joseph Cnrrlean, Frederick ' Otto Frelllns-, Crawford Joseph Oiaul. Walter (leorxo Outekunst. Joseph John 1 lltney. Qeorge 'J'bomas IllRKlns. Joseph Teter Kelley, Joseph Michael King John (lerald Kolb. Frnncla Joseph I.lppl. Kdwnrd Joseph .MeCnfft)-. Vincent Hlehard Me.' lulBn. Joseph Patrick McLaughlin. Francis ' lanatlua Mn honey. Oerald Joseph Mollov. Inctnt Joseph Mullen. James Franklin' O'Connor, Thomas Patrick O'Neill. Henry John PhllllpH, Charles Alojslus Tlernan, Edwin Joseph Feenei. Awards Given The following medals anil prizes 1 were given : I llarrlty medal for Christian Dodrlne , Awarded to Joseph McOarrj : next In merit Hernnrd .1 IIuksv and Francis .!. Medea n McNlihgl prize of J2D for !:nullsh rssa I Awarded to J Hussell Cullen. net In 1 merit. Philip Herbst nnd Vlnclnl Murnn? William Hrcnnan prue. J2"i. for excel- ' lence u the Junior class Awarded lu J Hussell I'ull'ii. next In mull. Jusepli Mt llarry And John Mornn. ; Kxcellenre prize, $2., In sophomore class ; donated lv th class of ll'i'n hlsh srhool , Awarded to Alexnnder Tolh: next In inert! . Itamond McUrath ami Modestus W Hue chele ' Excellence prize. IS.', In freshman class 1 Awarded to Joseph T. DougherU . next In merit, I'hlllp J. Hertisi ana i.oiik .1 jioa eier. Joseph T Mnugherty Is a close rclatl ot Cardinal Dougherty. COMMENCEMENT WEEK AT ABINGT0N HIGH STARTS Class Day Program of Seniors Is Given Commencement week cventR at the Abington High School started to day wilh the Class Day program of the seniors. The baccalaureate sermon follown Sunday, dune. J4 the diploma nwn,rd will be made. Dr. Frank P. OravcM, denn of the School of Kauai tion. University of Pennsylvania., will be the commencement orator, Ollielals of the Rchool arc Superintendent F,d ward S. Ung nnd .1. ('. M'clrlck, prin cipal of the high fehool, Taking part in tiie Class Day pro gram today are William S. I.ouchciin, president of the class?, nddrcss of wel come; Robert Ff,x, class historian ; fJraee Anglaila and Josephine Ander son, clnss nrtlsts; Maud Stevenson, class poet; Martha Dooliltlc nnd Flor ence Krlps, elnsji prophets, und Jenn nette Anglnda. Ralph Roth, I,eonore I.evcr. Helen Hoberts, Anna SJostrom, nnd Eleanor Hleeker In presentntlonsi class vfitt and clnss songs. Members of the HUH clnss nre Mls Josephine (5. Anderson. Miss Grace H. Anglnda, Mis Jeannelte S. Anglnda, Miss Eleanor M. Hleeker. Oliver Wol cotr. Hroek, Joseph Spencer Hroek, Jr., JHss Jennie Hntrls Carter. John Ed win Christ. Jr.. Miss Eleanor Mnry Conway. Jesse Henjnmin Cronsdalc, RitHsell Wellington Dnbnc.v. Mlbs Flor ence Mnbel Dolton. Miss Martha Har riett Doolltlle, Mivs Doris Amanda Foster. Robert Scnttergood Fox, Kcn nard William Gregory, George Hay mond Ilerrmnnn. Kdwlu William Hop per, Walter Hernnrd Kcslcr. Miss Flor ence Aline Krlps, Miss Mnry Louise I. niiing, Mi".s Emma I.eonnre Lever, Willlnin Snndel Lniichheim, Miss Emily Cornell Mnrtindale, Miss Mnbel H. N'etlber. George Grnves Noble, Miss Helen Freelnml Roberts. Miss Lucy Heatrlce RobiiiM.n. Ralph Roth, Wal ter It. Sassnman. A ictor Davis Scott, Miss Mildred Virginia Sliorday. Miss Anna E. SjoMrom. Frnnk Edward Stanley. Jr.. Miss .Margaret M. Stauf fer. Miss Maude llnrcla.i Stevenson, Miss Mnrthn Elizabeth Stinson, Miss Frances Anna I'ull and John Perry Wilton. HAVERFORD GIVES 46 DEGREES TODAY Graduates Are Awarded Honors at Annual Exercises of College CRICKET GAME A FEATURE $500, for gridiiMe, atuoy at another union .ian Woods llestlnas ltistl- PUPILS TO GRADUATE Friends' Select School Will Hold Ex erclses Today Grndttntion exercises nf the Friends' 1 Select School. Sixteenth nnd Cherry streets, will be held nt .1 o clock tnls nfternooti. Class Day exercises were held Inst night. The program for the graduation exer cises includes cssiijs by Eli.nbeth M.I Dripps and Sara P. Knsthurn. n reel-I tntlon by Melvlnu W. Fisciier. and the I alcdlctory by Wesi.v li. Shirk, presi dent of the class. William J. Reagan. ' principal of the Oakwood School. Poughkeepsie. X Y . will deliver the address to the graduates. ' NINE ARE GIVEN DIPLOMAS Camden Friends' School Has Com mencement Exercises Nine pupils wete given cert ifien res The annual cotnmencement cxercis's I of Hnverfnrd College wete held today at Hnverford. Forty-six were gradu ated, and In addition, the students were nwnrded masters' degiees In the col lege nnd three in the Thomas Wlstar Rrown Grnduntc School. In accordance with the time-honored custom, the exercises opened nt 1(1 '.") o'clock, when the procession formed In front of Founders' Hnll Commence ment begnn nt II o'clock In Rob erts Hnll. with introductory remarks by Dr. W. W. Comfoit, president of Die college. Announcement of pil.es nnd honors followed, and degtoes then were con ferred, nfter which Jhore wns the nwnrdlng of certificates for honorable service ot the time of the participation of the Culted Stntes in the World War. Henry Salmon Eraser and Harry Wil liam Pfund. juniors, have been elected to the Phi Hetn Kappa Society. Dr. John Alexander Macintosh, pro fessor of iilillosonhv of relizion and ... f. .,. . . ...r . -i 1 Mines nt tin' AlMormirK 'l neniogicni ntrrv Semlnnry, Chiengn. delivered the un dress to the graduating class. Presentation cf nickel pilzes were made fnim Fmindeis' Hull porch nt 112:1." nVlotk. and luncheon wns served in Founders' Hnll i.t I'J :.'!() o'clock. The cricket game between the nlumni nnd the college was held on Cope Field. Tiie tennis matfhes will continue till .":.'() oVIock. The Alumni will meet the College In a fast ball game nn Walton Field, nnd there will be a bnnil concert on the campus until 7 o'clock. Afternon leu will be served nt 4 I.T) o'clock to the nlumni nnd invited guests by the Campus Club in the Mnry New- lin fmit!i .Memorial (innlen, west 01 the librnry. y The sWtj . fifth annual meeting of the Alumni Association will be held at 15 o'clock in the Hnverford Colon Huilil ing. nnd nt 7 o'clock supper will be served in Founder' Hull at J-:.".(l the entrance at the north door. At 7:1.1 o'clock the lil'JI class song, followed by the 1 ollege songs, will he sung 011 the hiss of 1SS7 steps. Found ers' Hnll. and at Vl." o'clock "The Mollusc" will be presented by the Cnp and Hells Club 111 Roberts Hall. riesltent ImohlN. flii.ii..l.ln tnr 1(121 1922. J.100 cash, to rtnjinonri Theodore Ohl. nohert Alk nson. Htacv Nencomn Kvran. Jr Alumni oratorical prlree. 2.. encli, for f"nlori and juniors, to Kdmund llulda Hauff. Jillton Jluyei Pinrrce Kverett Hoclety meda'a for extemporaneous spalln liy sophomnrer and freshmen, to I.eo Oram Holmes. Charlton Hsvan Strayer Henry Lawrence Wilbur. Class of isiie. prizes, $20 In hoilis. In f.ntln nnd mathematics, for sophomores, as fullewsi f.ntln. ItO. divided liMT-eeti trUn Collun Heine nnd N'irmn flhy Ittit'i mathn mntlcs J hi, llvMect between l-Mtvard Hen netlr HaMland anl Norman Khy Ilutt . Class jf isns prize In rhemlatty, 110 In lwol(s, f"r senlots anl Juniors, to Knnetli Hraddoclt Uoiters Class .f llioa prl for I.ntln, XI0 In books, for freshmen to rji-rite Washbnurti' llousate. Mathematlenl ttitnrlmrM rrUes, t'.'n In hooks, a fnllo'vs ,1'inlor tnalliematlcs. 110 , Frnl Th-mson Oucker. .It . ind frshmett I Mathematics, 110, Uatlord I'robisco llarn- well. I rhltosophv readlnc prlres ins In bonk. for scnloe nnd Jitnlors. n f.illnvs Klrst , prlte, I0 'loherr l.ouls Mnl'tor. seoiid ITlit 12.1. CralK- MeJ'omb Snadei. Sclmlarshln niproement prlres n." for S"nnr m'Ij luxe shown th most siea.lv nt'd marked lmDroener.: In schtilarshln. as fol-I lows First prlr $.".0. Joseph Hutchinson frmlth; s.cond pr.ze JJI.i, John Ilintisuii Kd mords lllbbard (larrctt mmcrlal prizes for verse 140, ns fniln'ts F"!tst prlie. 52B. Archibald Mnclni ish -emn 1 rrise. II.". Joseph Hutch- I main Smith. Founders' ciu' prire. jz.i 111 iio?ks. mi freshman 'io has shown best att'litde to ward eo'lege -ciimics and scholastic wo'K tt Howard Comfort rieiru-- l'eir'i- pi.e J.' In chen Istry or mathematics f,r itudcnt .vho hns shon pr) ftclencv In -Ither or hull cf the" studies and who tni.nds to follou a profession wnlcn. calls foi su h priparatlon, to Frank 1 horn son Oii.-I.-t Tr .... M f. P l.lrplncott prise lu hlsir.ry fino open to s nl.rs anJ Junlora. to Henry h.n mon Frasr. Honors Awarded Ken Tessup (leorite Oarretl n n.-ju eiiMa T.altni .fohn "Vt ;4,.ri t .tlni ov ord Probaaco Ham- u.n. freshman mathematics. F.dwanl neth Halland, chemistry! Hotrenauer, rreanmsn m "'"".',-."' u..wi.... tinwrsii.. l.alln. I'htllP Hhoads. freihman Keometrv n'l, VonT.' et. Edwin Hernard rtosikam. t, i In, M iard .liekron Thompson, history John Colvln Wrluht, t.atln , ...... Degrees will be jonferred ns follows. Itnelielor of Arts Atsn Mason Abole, Harold Walton Arrow .miih Tan-In Jefferls Habb OorKe John tlThanerf Almond Ouldo H.uff, Kiwjn- Itlalr He llrnan, Archibald Macintosh. John Dela pla i M ller, Samuel Albert Nock Hsjmond Theodore Oh, Alb-rt Kdnard Hogers (lar-rr-lt nobaru. Milton Itujeit SanBree .Joseph ItutPhlnson Hmlth. Harry Oarland Timbres. James l.awr'nce I'lerce. Haehelor of Sclenre r,Kri Atkinson. Jmi MrfJranahan r,-,.-.- INnrv t'harlea HlffelOM i,i,il. on Hrlnlon. Paul Herbert I.MuIn Newliold Cimir F.wan. .It Kdard The bnnnr nnnnlllicemeiltil follow ! The follonin haxe been elected to lh' Phi tJ$ neta Kappa Hocl.ty: Chrlwh: IlohMiy nj'JJS",. John Barclay Jonca. Jr., Alan wooas tiasi rhnrles t'askex . S'ee Vecomh I'aitmus Haines Man Woods HastltiKs. llarsctiei nmwi nenor eon John Iloblson Hoopes. William Thomas tehb. John llrcln Jon's Jr. Herman l'rnrv William Ktunm. Julian a l.nnn. John Macadam Jr Inld Krnsf Matxkc. William Kellx Mnsert. Amos Arthur Powell. Wlllard Hamuel Tailor Henlamln n Weatherb. -Jd llertrand ltnr; W. ilbur. David Harris Wlllson llobert Nwlln Wood. John Jlransun r.Mmonds, chrlsinpher Rob erts. Joseph IJIsworth Hosers. Richard eee Wood Ulihard Mead Ualderston. John Alan Hls"-. Jr Master of Arts Tn the colleae rleorR Valentine Oownlna, Frnnk Thomsnn (lucker Jr . Bdward Cad mus Haines Fred Helslck Morris Joseph Dixon White. In th Thomas Wisiar Ilrown (Iraduate f-tliool of Hnve'foid Col.ece R Howard Marshall i:uiah Lucille rtatllrf. Serettn nillott Warren Members of the graduating class nre: Alnn Mason Ahle Harold Walton At row smith, Robert Atkinson. .Tervls Jefferls Ilabb. Inmen Mcilranahsn Haker Iltchard Mead rhtri's Illieiow, narlee aul Herbert Caskcy, Kd- win Nowbold Cooper, John Hrartaon Ed monda., Stacy Newcomb F.wan. .fr.i aor4)i John Qebauer, Kdward Cadmua Hsln. Alan Woods Itsstlnits, Kdmund Outdo Hauff, Stiff Bena Illalr Hellman. , Iferschel ClUtortf I Henderson, John Alan ltlsev, Jr. John nobtVl ,J sen Hooped, Wlfllant Tnomas Jbb. John J llatrlay Jones. Jr., Herman Henry William I Kumm, Julian .MaxIx)nir, John Macadam. Jr , Archibald Macintosh, David Rrnit Matzke. William Tellx Menrert John Dla ptano Miller, ttnmtiel Albert Nock, Rajmonrt Theodore Ohl. JritiM t.awfenea- rierca -Amoj Arthur Powell. Christopher. Roberts, larrett Itrlierta, Albert IMuard Rnirera. Joteph Eli vorth Hoaers. Milton Hluett siantree Joasph Huti-htnson Hmlth, Wlllard KamuM Talr, Harr- riarland Timbres, llenjamln n. Weatherbi. I'd llertrand Henry Wilbur.. Itaild Harris Wlllson, Richard Iteeva Wood.v Robert .Vewlln Wood. Mayor Goes tin Yacht Cruise, Mntor Moore nnd City Solicitor . Smyth hnn i ded l.ouls C. RNenlohr'n yacht, the Mirnmnr. Inst night In tho l-'lk River, nenr Charlestown, Md, Ak the guests of the owner tliej will make a two-day cruise. They will return tt) this city Monday. (- u.,-i 01..H Vnelf. Ttavmono lll'-n. dore' Ohl. Harry Garland Timbres PaMd Harris Wlllson Kdward Cadmua Haines ii..n..n tr-.-.. William Tviimrn Tho followlnir have been elected to the Phi , Reta Kapp Poele! Henry Maimon risn-r William prunti t .k- r-n in- l.n.t l.een elected IO mB Founders' Club- Foul lletbert Caskey. f hrl; topher Roberts Albert Kdward Hoirer. terxls .Irf-rls Habb. Hamllel lh-rt Vork Robert Vewlln Wood. Charles liaMd bhot Jr Dona'd Alexander Plunders Henr Cii mon Fraser. (lenrse Adolph Hlllenian. Itarrv William Pfund Kenneth Reus Wnl'on. Final Honors Honors In departments have been awarded as follows David Harris Wlllitn. hlstorv. Preliminary Honors Charle. T)ald Abbott. Jr. r.ncllsh Ken neth Rraddoek Roarers, chemlstrv , Donald1 Alexander Flanders, mathematics Kdnnrd Kenneth Havlland. mnthmatlis lrln i -ui tun Hene. t.atln: Harrv William Pfund t.atln. Dudlev McConnell Pruin l.ailn Ver nan Ehy Rutt. malli"mntlc. Jmi P.. k", Sldcl. Latin Honorable Mention Robert Mklnson. cnennstr Itona-d rem fort Latin. Henrj Halmon Krss'.r liermnn Is your printing an in. vestment or an expense ? Wc can help you make it an investment mk You Can Tie to Us! .?, H- rfr a-' tn i. n w t tit of .-'1 U None but Good Clothes carC be bought here. ." ? None that we cannot guar antee to wear well and give", satisfaction! i oc 2A If you want Good Clothes,' this is a Good Place to.v patronize. ' The Holmes Press, 'Printen 1315-29 Chemr Street rhilidelphla V - You won't have to pay anjr more than you'd pay clse-v where in most cases, not-i so much ! Perry's- Th pr.'rt iar.' t'le-nentln" f fol lo. f- .Mshie fi- 10LM-I02-. nt closing exercises of the Cnmdrti I Friends' School, hold this morning in the Meeting House, at Seventh and I Market streets. limit School Department i The i.mills n.n Mm .!.'.,. I M , R'shop McDevlit pr te. Jus. for excellence f.'.-nnl T,rnli Perkins ' I"rel n" f'lillilrm Awarded to Leonard Ferry, n.xt In merit ; .', "",,, VI ' ' rK1"s- ' VP,J " '.,'" ' , 7 ' James I.ehmnn and Joeeph Tanue Ilcnriettn AIc( onagll.v. I.niirn R'ldnlph. lilshop McCort prl7. Jan. for elocution Klizaheth Noble. Marie Pntlnn. Nelson Awarded to Jo-cnh Haas next In mrlt. Upnnv l-'i-!.. s;,,...t,,. ,,,! i:, Tli,,,,.. John tielz and jfaBnus Schneider. '""".' ''" fwj'ei ami tieorge lllnes. Dnuubertv Medal fur ("hrlstlan Doctrine Awarded to Joseph TnKue. n.-xt In merit Burnlare fiot Tin u3tehe n....... it... i, nnrt iim. sniiinn DurQiars uci i wo waicncs 1'rlie of J2.-. foi Mc'llence n h com Hurgloi-s entered the home nf Mrs. , mertlnl tourse Awarded to Alexander An ti. ...:, . n. u -. u, mi . til- next In merit, John Kolb and K-lwnM Ilenriettii Hnnsell. ...Ml) Ridge ileniic, 1 McCaffrey. ' Issnliickoii. Inst night iltrnugh n rear, " " " " 'window. The. stole two gidd wntclies' otid two sets nf i-ulT links from the apartment of Algernon Weaver, who FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED IDE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street I ! Wc don't play one set of, muscles as favorites. We're, not concerned with whether i your muscles bulc or not. 1 he different Collins Sys- V c Merits of the Polished Girdle Diamond hit rosponsiblc for its continued increasing demand Ms lunlilf Jupcrieritr ja renrcfffti eiprrla aid icticralli' appreciated Eleventh Street Home Robbed ' Several small robberies hnc been re pot ted to the police. Among them wns tho theft of jcwelrj valued nt ."" fioiii the l'oiiic of K.lmcr V.. HerliTt. at ."4(51 Vorth Klerenth street, when entrance wns effected lij means of n false key. tnnnm nt the house allied nt about Si'00. The jewelrj was HEPPE A MAN once bought' a calf- because he couldn't afford a cow and1 didn't want much milk any-: way. Some folk think they! can buy advertising in the same fashion. j i HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency i Every Phase of Sales Promotion North American Bldg. Philwdelpliin VICTOR SCHOOL CHILDREN SING Dflmont Pupils Give Concert This Write YOUR Confi dential and Important letters & documents here: V- Copy Work T.'"" ! STENOGRAPHER NOTARY I npi:nT. MATKit tir i:n(ii.isii. rn. i lldi-nlliil, Kxiirrlrnrril In nil llnra. Modrrnlr, , . V."" HOTEL VENDIG Ju'ck . i.in-ii-Fs rtln DAY H"Si nV! "4:Ta NIGHT FOR SALE 1921 Ford Touring Kiuht weeks old; in perfect condition; fully equipped with .starter, demountable rims, extra tire. Perry lock nnd other improvements: can he bought nt great sacrifice. Address C .12.", I.cdRer Ofliee. At Heppe's you may secure any style of Victor Victrola and make .settle ment at mere rental rales through the Heppc Rental Payment Plan, which gives you 1-year to pay. Victor - Victrolas are priced from $25 up. Call, phone or write for par ticulars. ." C J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown 6th and Thompson Sli. different tcm docs assure you radiant vitality and robust resistance to most ills of life. May wc mail our booklet? COLLIN'S IN'STITUTK OF PHYSICAL CULTURL I u. I, INS Itl.Dli W.XI.MT SI1 T I VTH First Penny Savings Bank idle money is as useless as an idle man. Put it to w o r k a n d itiaKe it bring results. 21st & Bainbridge Sts. Centrnl Branch 1343 Chestnut Sheet (Broad & Chestnut) JOHN WANAMAKER, President 4-l4o Interest and Absolute Safety Deposits Ovvr $S,.i.j:, 000.00 J r m fflRST $j Well-Dressed Some men dress well, yet theirpocket doesn't know it. They buy with their eyes upon the clothes, not the cost. St.ylebilt Clothes 'are sold upon Quality, but you'll make no mis take to buy upon Price. !7Xk Hilton Company 1211-121;) ChcFtnut Street $ 30 Making a Hit. Our Big June Sale. Started with about 2000 Suits in three price groups. $28, $33,. $38. Attractive worsteds. -White pencil stripes on. black and on blue. Silk mixtures. Light colors?'' Gray herringbones. Blue Serges. Novelty mixtures.;. The plain facts. But rnoun-' tain values. If you look at;,? the Suits. And at thestf prices $28, $33, $38. You'll swap. .' Perry's n ' When vou play Tennis. Or visit the Boardwalk. Or stroll out Evenings. White Flannel Trousers. Standard quality. Plenty at $9, $10;" $12. All sizes up to 50b waist. Striped Flannel NOT' serge, but FLANNEL $8.50. l'eiry'a-. Clnthti Shops In 'Principal ( irtr! " ru-voRjc BROOKLYN rHILAPELPHU CHICAGO Special for Tomorrow! & ,Grey Suede Slipper. iC. n wj'i ffJ li ff ft. m in, ri ""v' sf Come I jf I'Jarlu m I sr m. ....... I I llllllll 1 till! W JPrt special purchase M fc from Zieglor Bros. M m Mm m beinff p0,(l ,iero at m sJr less than whole- m L3...I. ...-'.. ., m an cxtraordi- W nary op- d poruumy. Br Duintv one-straps, smart two-straps, suprrb cross Kjrajis, created in the, finest rjroy suede, with turned soles and full Louis XV heels, here to morrow at VALUES TO $10 en "801 Royal Boot Shop .MHnnMi cod ArtLAMi ,m miiiiM FOR WOMEN 1208 Chestnut St. ARE YOU NOW -HAVE YOU BEEN SATISFIED WITH THE CLOTHES YOU WEAR? 1 he dealer from whom you buy, and you personally have a joint respon sibility. It is the clothier's business to have the typo of Karmcnts suited to your rcquiicmciits. nnd to "have salesmen who arc capable to assist you in their selection. Have you been receiving this character of service? Seasonable-weight Suits of splendid quality fabrics made in accordance with Reed's high standard of tailoring are priced $30 and upward, with special values ut $45 and $30. JACOB MEED'S SONS i 9" f Uiildrcn'-. IK1.1 1 III DouiisUu - III In Store j 1 ! III smlr III on ypurShoo ' em MwW III Jbf . Sardella I Strap Slipper ('J For Children cc Girls M A ilmiitv ---- "X 'III ti,Kn 40 ill j tr I rs 'ii.'pi ml itent Colt combined with Champagne , I! kid back. M till rr ' I Tan Calf combined with Sand Wl I Suede back. Illl III Slcs r to S sizes S'a to It jlll I $3'50 $4'50 1 1 If Sizo lHfc to 'J Si.cs 'Ji to r l 11 $5,5 ' $7-6 I ; I THE BIG SHOE STORE ' I hour Floor With Srtttnm t '., .. ... .,.. Men, Women, .Ujsho, Hoy m Clnl,l,r., 1204-06-08 Market Sired Pretty soft for some Golf ers. For those that tee up"1 with these two - piece trop ical feather - weight crash Suits. $20. Softer yet. If.', they make it coat, knickers and long trousers. $30 for the three-piece combina-., tion. ; Terry's Talking about tropicals. We've taken thought for the City man. And' pro-" vided Tropical feather weight worsteds. Less than nine ounces to the yard. Coat and trousers. Or coat,: vest, and trousers. Colors, and patterns in the acme of good taste. $35. Terry's Dentists and Doctors. Will like these white duck coats and trousers. Immaculate. Cool - looking. Confidence-' compelling. Personal and professional assets. And so reasonable in price. Coats, $3, $3.50, $4. Trousers,' $2.50, $3, $4. Coat and Trousers, $5.50, $6.50, $7. ' Terry's When you buy your Chauf feur a Suit. At ' ry's. You get all you pay lui. We give him no discount. , That's another reason. Why? our Chauffeur Suit prices' arc reasonable. Whipcord." fabrics, $35, $40, $45. Pain;,, Beach Chauffeur Suits, $20. 1 Terry's, O Perry & Co. - rat v - rr T 16th & Chestnut Sts- 4 ,t T "i